What are the gear introductions for the Buick Excelle automatic transmission?
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Below is an introduction to the gears of the Buick Excelle automatic transmission car: 1. P gear: Parking gear. The P gear uses a mechanical device to lock the rotating part of the car, preventing the car from moving to achieve parking. 2. R gear: Reverse gear. During reversing, you usually need to press the safety button on the gear lever to move the lever to the R gear. 3. N gear: Neutral gear. The N gear can be used when starting the car, towing, or temporarily parking (such as at a red light). 4. D gear: Drive gear. This gear is generally used when driving on the road, and the specific gear will automatically change according to the driving speed. 5. S gear: Sport mode. After shifting into this gear, the gears can be freely switched, but the delayed shifting timing will keep the engine at high speed for a period of time, increasing the car's power.
I remember when I first drove the Buick Excelle automatic transmission, I had to understand what all the gears were: The P gear is for parking, used when starting or leaving the car stationary for a long time to prevent rolling; The R gear is for reversing, make sure to look back and check behind before shifting into it; The N gear is neutral, suitable for waiting at traffic lights or brief stops, but avoid prolonged use as it can damage the transmission; The D gear is the drive gear, super convenient for daily driving; It might also have an S gear, switching to it provides faster acceleration, great for speeding on highways. I also want to remind you to always press the brake before shifting gears, otherwise, it's easy to damage the car; Beginners might forget this, but with more practice, it becomes a habit. When starting in low temperatures, don't rush to turn on the AC, let the engine warm up for a few minutes first to protect it.